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Sep 02, 2015 14:58 |  #11146

Chet wrote in post #17692608 (external link)
This has been on Craigslist by me for a couple weeks now. Are scams allowed to just run continuously?

https://milwaukee.crai​gslist.org/pho/5191566​280.html (external link)

It's flagged now.


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Sep 02, 2015 15:32 |  #11147

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I saw one of these under the neighbor's house about a week ago, but no sign of it since.

We have them all over the place. Since the lake has been overfilled, they have come into the neighborhoods along with a bunch of other critters. I recently picked up a trail camera just to see what's passing through the backyard. So far have spotted a couple gray foxes, a armadillo, a possum, a couple of cats, and a couple of other critters I have not been able to identify.


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Sep 02, 2015 15:37 |  #11148

Jill-of-all-Trades wrote in post #17692649 (external link)
It's flagged now.

Thanks Mel. I questioned him and he gave me some "Deals" website and told me the camera was sold already. So it's pretty much a scam to get you to check out some bargain site.




  
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Sep 02, 2015 17:12 |  #11149

I'd have lots of pictures if I put up trail cameras around here. The squirrels think they own the place. Cats, coons, possums, skunks, muskrats, foxes, coyotes, deer, and who knows what else are always nearby. No armadillos though.


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Sep 02, 2015 17:13 |  #11150

Chet wrote in post #17692608 (external link)
This has been on Craigslist by me for a couple weeks now. Are scams allowed to just run continuously?

https://milwaukee.crai​gslist.org/pho/5191566​280.html (external link)

Oh, I get it now! When you said, "Craigslist by me" I thought you meant that you had listed this item on CL. But now after reading your last post I realize that when you say "by me" you actually mean near you, geographically.


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Sep 02, 2015 17:31 |  #11151

gjl711 wrote in post #17692691 (external link)
We have them all over the place. Since the lake has been overfilled, they have come into the neighborhoods along with a bunch of other critters. I recently picked up a trail camera just to see what's passing through the backyard. So far have spotted a couple gray foxes, a armadillo, a possum, a couple of cats, and a couple of other critters I have not been able to identify.

What make-model of trail camera did you buy?

I need one for the garden. I think I have a rabbit problem.



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Sep 02, 2015 19:59 |  #11152

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What make-model of trail camera did you buy?

I need one for the garden. I think I have a rabbit problem.

This one.
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Sep 02, 2015 20:27 |  #11153


Did you buy it based on the reviews? Is one of the reviews yours?




  
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Sep 02, 2015 20:39 |  #11154

Tom Reichner wrote in post #17692457 (external link)
WOW! Awesomely long fronts on that guy......what a great bull!

Is that from this year already? I was thinking I'd have to wait another week or two for rutting activity like this to start.

Photo was taken yesterday. He was in full rut and the girls were not interested in the least. He is one of the most impressive elk I've seen here in NC.


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Sep 02, 2015 20:51 |  #11155

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Photo was taken yesterday. He was in full rut and the girls were not interested in the least. He is one of the most impressive elk I've seen here in NC.

That's awesome! Yeah, early September does seem too early for the girls to be interested. In another week or three you are in for a real treat - I hope you are able to make the most of it!

Is this in Cataloochee?


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Sep 02, 2015 21:03 |  #11156

Tom Reichner wrote in post #17693000 (external link)
That's awesome! Yeah, early September does seem too early for the girls to be interested. In another week or three you are in for a real treat - I hope you are able to make the most of it!

Is this in Cataloochee?

Yes...three of the six bulls we saw yesterday were considered trophy class. I just hope we don't have a repeat performance of a couple years ago when a poacher snuck into the park and killed the largest tagged bull in the herd. To make it even worse, he only took the head and left the meat to rot.


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Sep 02, 2015 22:00 |  #11157

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Did you buy it based on the reviews? Is one of the reviews yours?

No and no. It was on sale and i could not find a decent one that had a natural flash. All seem to be the IR these days. It does a good job during the day and a good job if identification is the goal at night.


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Sep 03, 2015 11:33 |  #11158

It's 84F, humidex is at 100F. Slightly sweaty today.


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Sep 03, 2015 12:03 |  #11159

Jill-of-all-Trades wrote in post #17693689 (external link)
It's 84F, humidex is at 100F. Slightly sweaty today.

Only 10 degrees C and rain here in Scotland today. We arrived nearly 2 weeks ago and has rained every day :cry:


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Sep 03, 2015 14:00 |  #11160

Jill-of-all-Trades wrote in post #17693689 (external link)
It's 84F, humidex is at 100F. Slightly sweaty today.

It's about 90°F here with high humidity. Moving makes you sweat.




  
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